Navigating Canada's Registered Savings Plans: A 2025 Overview
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As young Canadians head off to college or university, many benefit from Registered Education Savings Plans (RESPs), which offer a 20% government match on contributions up to a limit. This is part of a broader effort by the government to encourage saving for major life goals—education, retirement, and home ownership.
Alexander Rutherford Scholarship now available!
Alexander Rutherford Scholarship
Students can now log in to their Alberta Student Aid accounts to apply online for
the 2025-26 Alexander Rutherford High School Achievement Scholarship.
For more information on the Alexander Rutherford Scholarship, including eligibility and how to apply, visit:
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Jason Lang Scholarship
The scholarship recognizes and rewards Alberta post-secondary students for their academic achievements and encourages them to continue in their undergraduate or professional program of study.
Value
$1,000
Deadline
January 21, 2025
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible an applicant must:
Alexander Rutherford Scholarship now available!
Alexander Rutherford Scholarship
Students can now log in to their Alberta Student Aid accounts to apply online for
the 2024-25 Alexander Rutherford High School Achievement Scholarship.
For more information on the Alexander Rutherford Scholarship, including eligibility and how to apply, visit:
Choir Invitation
Students in any degree are invited to join the Ambrose University Singers. The choir can be taken for credit to satisfy the fine arts requirement for your degree and can also be taken for no credit with a $30 per semester fee. The choir rehearses in the music wing on Mondays, 6:30-9:00 pm, sings a wide variety of styles, and performs at on-campus and off-campus events. An audition is not required and students will be matched to the right voice-part at the first rehearsal. Contact Associate Professor of Music, Dr.
5 behaviours that can optimize your financial health
By: Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
We are living through difficult economic times and unexpected situations such as a rise in interest rates and the cost of living and increasing debt levels can lead to financial difficulties. One proactive way to set yourself up for success is to optimize your financial health. You can do this by looking for and then making small improvements in how you manage your money.
Here are five behaviours that can optimize your financial health:
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Summer Scholarship Special
We are having a summer scholarship special offer for 2 of our programs!! This summer only, for new seats into the programs of Business or Social Sciences, we are offering an additional $1,500 while the money is still available. Don't miss out!!! Apply to either of these programs before the scholarship money runs out or if summer ends. It is that easy.